Wordy Weather (2015)

It's forecasts for humans. I hated guessing at the weather
based on nondescript icons and two digits, so I built this.
It fetches full NWS forecasts with context, built-in uncertainty
and more precipitation detail than a rain cloud icon.

Hamlet Analysis (2015)

This kind of textual analysis was something I had always wanted
to do, so when I was given the assignment to simply do anything
in Hamlet, I jumped at the chance. This project involved
writing a script to parse stage directions in the play and track
entrances and exits to tally interactions between characters.
Check out the nice chord graph!

spark (2014)

Go
is a pretty sweet language with speed, safety and concision, and when I saw
Zach Holman's spark in bash, I
knew it would be a great opportunity to learn the Go package and documentation
structure. Before, I had only used Go for private server code, so this simple
task was a nice learning experience. As a bonus, it got 140 stars on GitHub and
made the project leaderboards that week.

fla.sh (2014)

fla.sh was an exercise in the concise but expressive power of small Unix tools
and simple file system maneuvers, but more importantly in procrastinating
studying for Spanish tests, NIH syndrome, and demo gif recording.

Buzz Faster (2016)

Buzz Faster is a productivity tool for procrastination, allowing you to
browse through BuzzFeed as fast as your mind can handle. It's unclear why two
college guys would choose to spend a hackathon accelerating the use of a
website they lie far outside the target demographic of.

Perfect Pacer (2014)

Time arithmetic is not fun. This isn't either, but at
least it's quick and not ugly.

There are a lot of pace conversion tools out there, but
none of them were easy to use, especially on mobile. I'm
sure there's an app for this, but sites you can use
consistently across all your devices are always nice,
and this was pretty easy yet fulfilling to put together.